The Bombardier Learjet 36A is similar to the 35/35A, except it incorporates a larger fuselage fuel tank, giving it longer range (2,550nm max), but reducing passenger cabin area (typically configured for 4). The 36A replaced the 36 with upgraded engines and higher maximum gross weight.
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The current value range covering all production years for this Make / Model based on recent transactions, including Comparable Aircraft Models.
$704.7k - $2.5m
Asset Quality Rating
Describes the present average maintenance quality for all production years for this Make / Model based on the standardized Asset Insight Index Scale ranging from - 2.500 (worst) to 10.000 (best).
5.733
ETP Ratio
The Maintenance Exposure to Ask Price Ratio is an indicator of an aircraft’s marketability. When the ETP Ratio is greater than 40%, a listed aircraft’s Days on Market increase.